A Guide to the Indian Wars of the West

$19.95

ISBN: 9780803282469
Dewey: 917.80433
LCC Number: E81
Author: John D McDermott
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Pages: 205
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From 1860 to 1890 the United States military engaged in war after war with the indigenous peoples of the West. Although numerous treaties recognized the rights of individual tribes| the U.S. government often did nothing to stop settlers from expanding into Indian territory. Some Indians fled| and others attempted to coexist with the newcomers| but many fought against the loss of homelands and traditional ways of life. Superior numbers| organization| and technology benefited the United States| yet Indian resistance was often skillful| heroic| and tenacious. This informative work serves as a guide to the battlefields and fits the episodes into the larger historical drama. John D. McDermott| who has spent a lifetime researching the events| discusses the equipment| organization| and lifeways of the combatants. He explains circumstances underlying the encounters and analyzes the significance of events. This detailed guide also leads students| tourists| and history buffs to monuments| parks| museums| and other sources of information about the wars. John D. McDermott is a retired historian and administrator for the National Park Service and the Council on Historic Preservation. He is the author of Dangerous Duty: A Study of Outposts Protecting the Oregon Trail in the South Pass Area of Wyoming and Forlorn Hope: The Battle of White Bird Canyon and the Beginning of the Nez Perce War.

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Weight 0.75 lbs
Dimensions 9.02 × 6.03 × 0.51 in
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